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@DysonSchool job mkt candidate Tanvi Rao blogs her JMP on a returns-to-education information experiment in#Indiahttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/11/from-knowledge-to-action-in-an-information-experiment-whats-the-weakest-link/ … -
You’re Approved! Insured Loans Improve Credit Access and Tech Adoption of Ghanaian Farmers http://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/10/youre-approved-insured-loans-improve-credit-access-and-technology-adoption-of-ghanaian-farmers/ … via
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@OhioState job mkt candidate K Mishra on how insured loans improve credit access & tech adoption in#Ghanahttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/10/youre-approved-insured-loans-improve-credit-access-and-technology-adoption-of-ghanaian-farmers/ … -
JM candidate K Mishra from
@OSU_AEDE on how insured loans can help farmers manage weather riskhttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/10/youre-approved-insured-loans-improve-credit-access-and-technology-adoption-of-ghanaian-farmers/ … -
Is there a cheap, quick model for RCTs? Yes: A-B testing can work in certain contexts. Here are the pros and conshttps://twitter.com/poverty_action/status/785460395792146432 …
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Where else in Africa would Index Based Livestock Insurance (
@IBLI_Africa) be suitable? by@princetonecon's C Millshttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/10/characterizing-regional-suitability-for-index-based-livestock-insurance/ … -
A high school senior crunches the numbers on research institutions' jargon | http://buff.ly/2dpJcQo via
@econthatmatters@cblattspic.twitter.com/GLmqkw70Jt
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Characterizing Regional Suitability for Index Based Livestock Insurance. Link here:http://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/10/characterizing-regional-suitability-for-index-based-livestock-insurance/ …
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Characterizing Regional Suitability for Index Based Livestock
#Insurance (@IBLI_Africa), by@princetonecon's Chris Mills. cc@ILRIpic.twitter.com/GAOm5xSHRf
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Great new piece by
@CITEatMIT Researcher Mark Brennan on food aid work with@USAIDFFP#HESN@econthatmattershttp://ow.ly/ffkI304eWdO -
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@econthatmatters blog responds to@cblatts by graphing int'l development jargon use by development agencyhttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/09/jargon-detection-in-international-development/ … -
PhD student Mark Brennan publishes article on how to prevent losses in
#foodaid http://bit.ly/2cCPUCa@econthatmatters@CITEatMITpic.twitter.com/Uda4h5a51F
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Econ That Matters followed OSU AEDE and Esteban J Q
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#jargon on the rise? New blog by our fearless intern: Jargon detection in international development, inspired by@cblatts &@thebenedict.pic.twitter.com/xEVQ4Jrfk0
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How to prevent losses in
#foodaid--comparing & contrasting@USAIDFFP &@WFP_P4P (packaging & post harvest) projectshttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/09/an-experimental-approach-to-food-storage-and-packaging-interventions-in-international-food-aid-part-2/ … -
Part 2 is up! An experimental approach to food storage and packaging interventions in international
#foodaidhttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/09/an-experimental-approach-to-food-storage-and-packaging-interventions-in-international-food-aid-part-2/ … -
An experimental approach to food storage & packaging interventions in int'l
#foodaid by@CITEatMIT 's M. Brennanhttp://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/09/an-experimental-approach-to-food-storage-and-packaging-interventions-in-international-food-aid-part-1/ … -
Nice synopsis of papers in psych & development session at NBER conf. on poverty traps in D.C., 6/27-28: http://www.econthatmatters.com/2016/07/nber-workshop-recap-psychology-of-poverty-hope-and-aspirations/ …
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@JeffBloem offers insight into today's@USAID via his experience@GlobalDevLab |http://jeffbloem.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/not-your-fathers-aid-agency-the-lab-part-1/ …
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